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Hahaha #Trump!
#Rappler. #RegimeChange Tool in the #Philippines loses "$2M in grants from #USAID and (#NED)."

They "Partnered with the US State Dept “democracy promotion” initiatives. Funded by #OpenSocietyFoundations (#Soros #OSF) & #OmidyarNetwork. Worked with US Embassy in Manila on “media training” programs for Philippine #journalists.

What they do: Rappler brands itself as the Philippines’ leading “independent” #investigativenews outlet..." t.me/DDGeopolitics/138155/ t.me/DDGeopolitics/138154

TelegramDD Geopolitics🇵🇭 Rappler – Regime Change Tool in the Philippines ➡️Funding: • $2 million in grants from USAID and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). • Partnered with the U.S. State Department’s “democracy promotion” initiatives. • Funded by Open Society Foundations (Soros) and Omidyar Network. • Worked with the U.S. Embassy in Manila on “media training” programs for Philippine journalists. ➡️What they do: Rappler brands itself as the Philippines’ leading “independent” investigative news outlet, but in reality, it is a U.S.-funded disinformation operation designed to undermine sovereign governments that resist Washington’s influence. Major Exposures: ➡️USAID & NED’s Role • USAID and NED poured millions into Rappler, labeling it a “democracy-building” effort. • In 2016, as Rodrigo Duterte moved closer to China and rejected U.S. military influence, Rappler dramatically escalated anti-Duterte narratives. • U.S. State Department officials confirmed that funding pro-Western media in the Philippines was a strategic priority. ➡️Promoting U.S. Narratives on China & the South China Sea • Rappler aggressively pushes U.S. foreign policy objectives in the South China Sea dispute, framing the Philippines as needing U.S. “protection.” • Published dozens of pieces portraying China’s economic ties with Manila as a “national security threat.” • Repeatedly downplays U.S. military expansion in the Philippines, despite widespread local opposition. ➡️Coordinating With U.S. Agencies to Influence Philippine Elections • USAID-backed Rappler was a key player in the 2022 Philippine presidential elections. • Actively promoted U.S.-favored candidate Leni Robredo while demonizing Ferdinand Marcos Jr. • U.S. Embassy & NED officials held closed-door meetings with Rappler editors during the campaign. ➡️Rappler’s Role in “Fact-Checking” Dissent • Works with Facebook and Google’s “fact-checking” initiatives—which have been caught selectively suppressing anti-Western perspectives. • Rappler used its influence to censor pro-Duterte content, labeling it “disinformation” while allowing anti-Duterte falsehoods to spread freely. • Fact-checks that challenge Western narratives are systematically removed from Rappler’s platforms. ➡️Legal Trouble Over Foreign Interference • In 2018, Rappler was banned from receiving foreign funds after violating Philippine media ownership laws. • The Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ruled that Rappler was acting as a foreign-funded entity, not an independent domestic news outlet. • Rappler falsely claimed this was an “attack on press freedom,” while ignoring clear evidence of its U.S. funding ties. 🔴 @DDGeopolitics | Socials | Donate | Advertising

"#Rappler Communities is available on web, iOS, and Android.
The app is our vision for the future of news. 
“The insidious manipulation of Big Tech – inciting fear, anger and hate for profit – has destroyed the public sphere and the crucial discussions needed for democracy,” said Rappler CEO #MariaRessa. “It’s time to build our shared reality and redefine civic engagement, to restore trust.”
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RAPPLER · Rappler launches Rappler Communities: Here’s what you need to knowYour voice, your choice. One shared reality. The first-of-its-kind app is Rappler’s vision for the future of news.

#Rappler has it on good authority that a decision was finalized after six or seven meetings that, at one point or another, included representatives from the justice, labor, and interior departments, as well as the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (#Pagcor), the National Bureau of Investigation(#NBI), and the Bureau of Immigration(#BI).

#Philippines

#Marcos government to cancel #POGO workers’ visas by October
rappler.com/philippines/marcos

She is recognized for her “battle for truth and democracy” as the co-founder and CEO of #Rappler, the Philippine news organization “leading the fight for press freedom in the #Philippines.”

Ressa – who has faced political harassment and multiple arrests by the #Duterte administration – was “instrumental” in redefining investigative journalism, Cook said. “Her creativity and work is an inspiration to us all.”

#MariaRessa to receive 2024 Cannes #LionHeartAward
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Been waiting for #Rappler to cover this.
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The #BrahMos aren’t the only mid-range missile systems on Philippine soil in April 2024.

In mid-April, the #UnitedStates’ 1st Multi-Domain Task Force deployed the Mid-Range Capability (MRC) missile system to Northern #Luzon for military exercises. #Balikatan2024

#India-made BrahMos missiles are finally in the #Philippines
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